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So who likes big models? This is next years competition model. Will post more pics soon What do you guys think? Jason NIkl Scale Models
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AWESOME!
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Outstanding project ! Looking good so far.
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Oh yes! I look forward to seeing this progress
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As you could see in the previous pic the boom is framed out and its big NIkl Scale Models
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The past 3 weeks on and off the massive bucket has been constructed This bucket is all styrene except the teeth. I drew those up in cad and printed here in the shop. They have been sanded to look worn. The entire model will be weathered. Here is a link to a video of the bucket, you can see more detail with the video. https://youtu.be/9RptwaPWGIwJason NIkl Scale Models
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Dude this this is massive! Good work so far, I'm jealous. Did you use a mini mill for the holes in the catwalks?
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Thanks first of , and yes its massive . All the holes were hand drilled with a small finger drill. The laser marked the holes and i drill them all out and it took FOREVER to do NIkl Scale Models
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Joined: 10/10/2004 Posts: 128 Location: Diessenhofen/Switzerland
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Hello Over 7000 hand - drilled holes for the catwalk ?? You are crazy... Was a aluminium perforated sheet not easier to make the catwalks ???? I love this scratch - model. I am working since november 2004 on my scratch - model of the Gotthard - tunneling machine in scale 1:50 ( some pics from it are here in the forum ) and I hope I will have completed it some day when I will arrive the totally length of nearly 9 meters........ I wish you a merry christmas and many successfully hours of work with this model in the coming year. Best regards from switzerland Manfred tunneling forever
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Cannot wait to see it finished,its going to look really good.Well done,a great build so far.
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That looks like it will be a very large model, best of luck!
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I cannot believe that there are people with this kind of talent and patience. This is marvelous and I am humbled by your work. I hope you win the contest. GREAT work. How long to drill 7000 holes? CAW
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Not a fan of BIG models in particular, but of scratch built project as yours. Some knows that I also like doing scratchbuilt projects, but I admit not having such level of talent you have. So its always interesting to see such commitment and craftmanship in the making of a model. Best of luck for that project, and for the contest. Stephane
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Thanks guys , i truly do love this hobby and even started a small business from it. Nothing makes me happier than sharing these with you guys. Well working up from the bucket is the stick Bucket linkage is 3d printed for strength fir the heavy bucket Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Such a wonderful project even if your dog do not seem to enjoy much The bucket alone is one museum piece. Niiice!! S.
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Beautiful work Jason! I'm following your build. Keep the pics coming.
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The dog is the company mascot !
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